Goal.com 朝鮮 0-3 象牙海岸 賽後評分 - 世足

By Kristin
at 2010-06-26T02:13
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Table of Contents
NORTH KOREA
Ri Myong-Guk – 5.5 - Called into action after only 50 seconds to kick away a
dangerous chance for Kader Keita, and that set the tone for another testing
afternoon. Was left battered and bruised as he was down for treatment on
three separate occasions.
Cha Jong-Hyok – 5 - The right-back looked impressive in the opening couple
of games but had little answer to the flair and pace of the Ivorian attack
down his flank. Never got a chance to showcase his attacking talents.
Pak Chol-Jin – 5 - All of the North Korean central defenders would make
calamitous errors at one stage or another, and after being robbed by Gervinho
in the first half he was lucky not to concede a simple goal. Like his
team-mates, he improved after the break.
Ri Jun-Il – 5 - Typified North Korea’s defending with his standoffish
nature and that allowed him to have rings ran round him by the Ivoirians.
Caught for pace in the first minute and it wasn’t to get much better until
the second half, when he still looked unsteady.
Ji Yun-Nam – 5.5 - Allowed Drogba to turn and shoot from a seemingly
impossible angle that led to the Africans’ second goal. Like his
counterparts at the back, he was made to look very average indeed.
Ri Kwang-Chon – 4.5 - Stood out as the poorest player in a very mediocre
back line. Repeatedly beaten by the skills of Keita and Gervinho, and even
when he was seemingly well positioned he managed to make a meal of defending
much too frequently.
An Yong-Hak – 5.5 - Actually managed to make a rare forward burst into the
opposition box to get his head on the end of a Jong Tae-Se cross. Totally
overawed in the middle of the park otherwise.
Pak Nam-Chol – 6.5 - Showed some good touches for the Chollima, getting
forward effectively on a couple of occasions to threaten the Ivoirian
defence. Shot just wide of target and had another fine run but was inadequate
defensively, choosing to stand off the Elephants too often.
Mun In-Guk – 5 - Was handed a defensive midfield role but barely managed to
get himself in the game. Too often wasteful in possession, it was little
surprise he was ultimately substituted midway through the second period.
Hong Yong-Jo – 6 - His set pieces also caused the Cote d’Ivoire worry as he
bent a couple of good efforts just off target. Pushed into a more advanced
area after the break but never really had enough influence when he was
further forward.
Jong Tae-Se – 7 - Clearly a player who is well ahead of the vast majority of
his team-mates. When in possession he showed a fair degree of technique and
poise, yet he was afforded too few chances to shine by those around him. Shot
on sight after the break and was unlucky not to pull a goal back.
Substitutes
Choe Kum-Chol – 6 – Striker was added to the team midway through the second
half and provided another target at least.
COTE D’IVOIRE
Barry – 7 - Only seriously tested on one or two occasions, and he was not
found wanting. Made a particularly good block from Jong Tae-Se just before
the Ivoirians broke to score their third.
Eboue – 7 - Most prominent going forward as the Chollima struggled to get
down his flank. Showed a couple of neat touches as he broke into the opposing
box, and delivered dangerously when given the chance.
K. Toure – 7 - Got a great block on Jong Tae-Se in the second half but was
otherwise largely redundant as a defensive force. Tried to push himself into
a more advanced role more often in the second half but had little impact.
Zokora – 6.5 - Utilised in the centre of the defence, the Sevilla player was
clearly left frustrated that he was not given more liberty to really attack
the North Koreans. Barked and organised throughout, but wasn’t given the
chance to bite.
Boka – 8.5 - Played a major hand in the opening goal as he provided width
with an overlapping run down the left flank. Cut the ball back intelligently
instead of crossing, allowing Yaya Toure a decisive sight of the target. Very
attack-minded and very good.
Romaric – 8 - Is frequently used as a more defensive midfielder, but showed
that he is also capable of good moments going forward too. Tested the
goalkeeper with a powerful long-range free kick before scoring the Elephants’
second with a header he did well to get up for. Replaced after the break but
can be pleased with his efforts.
Y. Toure – 7.5 - The Barcelona man was calmness personified as he cleverly
rolled the opening goal into the net from 18 yards after a host of chances
had been squandered by the African side. Dominated the midfield in the first
half but faded after the break. Showed some astute passing, releasing Keita
in the first minute brilliantly.
Tiote – 6.5 - Despite wearing the No. 9 jersey, Tiote was the least active
of the three midfielders in an offensive sense, though he could not be
accused of inertness. His range of passing was good and largely accurate but
a little more thrust might have been appreciated.
Keita – 7 - Had too much skill for his opponents to handle. Great close
control, sharp feet and plenty of confidence made the Galatasaray winger a
real threat. Nearly scored a blockbuster of a volley. Replaced after allowing
his level to dip after half-time.
Drogba – 7.5 - Showed some outstanding control to turn and thump against the
underside of the bar to inadvertently create the second goal. The strong
forward bullied his markers easily, though he was allowed an easy ride of it
by his markers. Less effective after the interval and grew a little
frustrated towards the end.
Gervinho – 7.5 - Much too slippery for his opponents, the Lille attacker
showed why he is likely to be one of Europe’s hottest properties over the
course of the next couple of seasons. Perhaps just lacking a little cutting
edge; he was frustrated by the post in the first half. Ultimately replaced by
Dindane.
Substitutes
Kalou – 7 – Came on and made a goal scoring impact, though he also missed a
handful of chances.
Dindane – 6 – Stuck out wide, it was difficult to see what he offered that
Gervinho did not.
Doumbia – n/a – Given only ten minutes at the end.
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Top of the Match :Drogba D. Ivory Coast
Flop of the Match :Ri K. Korea DPR (PRK)
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Ri Myong-Guk – 5.5 - Called into action after only 50 seconds to kick away a
dangerous chance for Kader Keita, and that set the tone for another testing
afternoon. Was left battered and bruised as he was down for treatment on
three separate occasions.
Cha Jong-Hyok – 5 - The right-back looked impressive in the opening couple
of games but had little answer to the flair and pace of the Ivorian attack
down his flank. Never got a chance to showcase his attacking talents.
Pak Chol-Jin – 5 - All of the North Korean central defenders would make
calamitous errors at one stage or another, and after being robbed by Gervinho
in the first half he was lucky not to concede a simple goal. Like his
team-mates, he improved after the break.
Ri Jun-Il – 5 - Typified North Korea’s defending with his standoffish
nature and that allowed him to have rings ran round him by the Ivoirians.
Caught for pace in the first minute and it wasn’t to get much better until
the second half, when he still looked unsteady.
Ji Yun-Nam – 5.5 - Allowed Drogba to turn and shoot from a seemingly
impossible angle that led to the Africans’ second goal. Like his
counterparts at the back, he was made to look very average indeed.
Ri Kwang-Chon – 4.5 - Stood out as the poorest player in a very mediocre
back line. Repeatedly beaten by the skills of Keita and Gervinho, and even
when he was seemingly well positioned he managed to make a meal of defending
much too frequently.
An Yong-Hak – 5.5 - Actually managed to make a rare forward burst into the
opposition box to get his head on the end of a Jong Tae-Se cross. Totally
overawed in the middle of the park otherwise.
Pak Nam-Chol – 6.5 - Showed some good touches for the Chollima, getting
forward effectively on a couple of occasions to threaten the Ivoirian
defence. Shot just wide of target and had another fine run but was inadequate
defensively, choosing to stand off the Elephants too often.
Mun In-Guk – 5 - Was handed a defensive midfield role but barely managed to
get himself in the game. Too often wasteful in possession, it was little
surprise he was ultimately substituted midway through the second period.
Hong Yong-Jo – 6 - His set pieces also caused the Cote d’Ivoire worry as he
bent a couple of good efforts just off target. Pushed into a more advanced
area after the break but never really had enough influence when he was
further forward.
Jong Tae-Se – 7 - Clearly a player who is well ahead of the vast majority of
his team-mates. When in possession he showed a fair degree of technique and
poise, yet he was afforded too few chances to shine by those around him. Shot
on sight after the break and was unlucky not to pull a goal back.
Substitutes
Choe Kum-Chol – 6 – Striker was added to the team midway through the second
half and provided another target at least.
COTE D’IVOIRE
Barry – 7 - Only seriously tested on one or two occasions, and he was not
found wanting. Made a particularly good block from Jong Tae-Se just before
the Ivoirians broke to score their third.
Eboue – 7 - Most prominent going forward as the Chollima struggled to get
down his flank. Showed a couple of neat touches as he broke into the opposing
box, and delivered dangerously when given the chance.
K. Toure – 7 - Got a great block on Jong Tae-Se in the second half but was
otherwise largely redundant as a defensive force. Tried to push himself into
a more advanced role more often in the second half but had little impact.
Zokora – 6.5 - Utilised in the centre of the defence, the Sevilla player was
clearly left frustrated that he was not given more liberty to really attack
the North Koreans. Barked and organised throughout, but wasn’t given the
chance to bite.
Boka – 8.5 - Played a major hand in the opening goal as he provided width
with an overlapping run down the left flank. Cut the ball back intelligently
instead of crossing, allowing Yaya Toure a decisive sight of the target. Very
attack-minded and very good.
Romaric – 8 - Is frequently used as a more defensive midfielder, but showed
that he is also capable of good moments going forward too. Tested the
goalkeeper with a powerful long-range free kick before scoring the Elephants’
second with a header he did well to get up for. Replaced after the break but
can be pleased with his efforts.
Y. Toure – 7.5 - The Barcelona man was calmness personified as he cleverly
rolled the opening goal into the net from 18 yards after a host of chances
had been squandered by the African side. Dominated the midfield in the first
half but faded after the break. Showed some astute passing, releasing Keita
in the first minute brilliantly.
Tiote – 6.5 - Despite wearing the No. 9 jersey, Tiote was the least active
of the three midfielders in an offensive sense, though he could not be
accused of inertness. His range of passing was good and largely accurate but
a little more thrust might have been appreciated.
Keita – 7 - Had too much skill for his opponents to handle. Great close
control, sharp feet and plenty of confidence made the Galatasaray winger a
real threat. Nearly scored a blockbuster of a volley. Replaced after allowing
his level to dip after half-time.
Drogba – 7.5 - Showed some outstanding control to turn and thump against the
underside of the bar to inadvertently create the second goal. The strong
forward bullied his markers easily, though he was allowed an easy ride of it
by his markers. Less effective after the interval and grew a little
frustrated towards the end.
Gervinho – 7.5 - Much too slippery for his opponents, the Lille attacker
showed why he is likely to be one of Europe’s hottest properties over the
course of the next couple of seasons. Perhaps just lacking a little cutting
edge; he was frustrated by the post in the first half. Ultimately replaced by
Dindane.
Substitutes
Kalou – 7 – Came on and made a goal scoring impact, though he also missed a
handful of chances.
Dindane – 6 – Stuck out wide, it was difficult to see what he offered that
Gervinho did not.
Doumbia – n/a – Given only ten minutes at the end.
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Top of the Match :Drogba D. Ivory Coast
Flop of the Match :Ri K. Korea DPR (PRK)
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